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4U60 Storage Enclosure G460-J-12
May 2016
1ET0160
Revision 1.4
Long Live Data
| www.hgst.com

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  • Page 1: Installation Guide

    Installation Guide 4U60 Storage Enclosure G460-J-12 May 2016 1ET0160 Revision 1.4 Long Live Data | www.hgst.com...
  • Page 2 Long Live Data is a trademark of HGST, Inc. and its affiliates in the United States and/or other countries. HGST trademarks are authorized for use in countries and jurisdictions in which HGST has the right to use, market and advertise the brands.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Installation Guide Contents Contents Revision History..............................5 Chapter 1 Document Summary..........................6 1.1 Introduction............................6 1.2 Specification Summary........................7 Chapter 2 For More Information..........................8 2.1 Points of Contact..........................8 Chapter 3 Disclaimers............................9 3.1 Regulatory Statement..........................9 3.1.1 Restricted Access Location....................9 3.1.2 Safety Compliance.........................9 3.1.3 Electromagnetic Compatibility Agency Requirements............10 Chapter 4 Safety..............................11 4.1 Optimizing Location..........................11 4.2 Safety Warnings and Cautions......................11...
  • Page 4 Installation Guide Contents Chapter 7 Unpacking the 4U60 Storage Enclosure....................18 7.1 Requirements for Unpacking the 4U60 Storage Enclosure...............18 7.2 Equipment List..........................18 7.3 Inspecting the 4U60 Storage Enclosure....................19 Chapter 8 Technical Specifications........................20 8.1 Rack Requirements..........................20 8.2 Host Connectivity..........................20 8.3 Airflow Consideration........................21 8.3.1 Cooling the Enclosure......................21 8.4 Recommended Torque of Machined Screws..................21 Chapter 9 Enclosure Capacity..........................22...
  • Page 5: Revision History

    Installation Guide Revision History Revision History Date Revision Comment October 2015 Revision 1.0 Initial version December 2015 Revision 1.1 Updates to content December 2015 Revision 1.2 Addition of 4TB and 6TB as qualified hard disk drives February 2016 Revision 1.3 •...
  • Page 6: Chapter 1 Document Summary

    Installation Guide 1 Document Summary Chapter 1 Document Summary The following chapter will define the scope, intended audience, and references related to the 4U60 Storage Enclosure Installation Guide. 1.1 Introduction The 4U60 Storage Enclosure is a 4U, high-density drive enclosure. The enclosure is designed to house up to a full configuration of 60 Ultrastar drives and to maximize the performance of these drives, under all operating conditions.
  • Page 7: Specification Summary

    Installation Guide 1 Document Summary 1.2 Specification Summary The following table is a summary of specs relevant and represent a fully configured enclosure: Table 2: Specification Summary Condition (Fully Configured) Non-operating Operating Temperature -30°C to 60°C 5°C to 40°C Temperature Gradient 5°C per hour 20°C per hour Temperature De-rating...
  • Page 8: Chapter 2 For More Information

    The following chapter identifies the contact information for support on the 4U60 Storage Enclosure. 2.1 Points of Contact For further assistance with an HGST product, contact Cloud Infrastructure Business Unit (CIBU) support. Please be prepared to provide the following information: Serial Number (S/N), product name, model number, and a brief description of the issue.
  • Page 9: Chapter 3 Disclaimers

    3.1.1 Restricted Access Location The HGST 4U60 Storage Enclosure is intended for installation in a server room or computer room where at least one of the following conditions apply: •...
  • Page 10: Electromagnetic Compatibility Agency Requirements

    Installation Guide 3 Disclaimers Country/Region Authority or Mark Standard Status Mexico NYCE or NOM NOM-019-SCFI-1998 Complete Moldova INSM SM SR EN60950-1 Complete Serbia KVALITET SRPS EN60950:2010 Complete Taiwan BSMI CNS14336 Complete Ukraine UKrTEST or equivalent 4467-1:2005 Complete United States/North America NRTL UL 60950-1 Complete...
  • Page 11: Chapter 4 Safety

    4.3 Electrostatic Discharge CAUTION Electrostatic discharge can harm delicate components inside HGST products. Electrostatic discharge (ESD) is a discharge of stored static electricity that can damage equipment and impair electrical circuitry. It occurs when electronic components are improperly handled and can result in complete or intermittent failures.
  • Page 12: Rackmountable Systems

    Installation Guide 4 Safety Before moving ESD-sensitive parts place them in ESD static-protective bags until you are ready to install the part. 4.4 Rackmountable Systems CAUTION Always install rack rails and storage enclosure according to 4U60 Storage Enclosure product documentation. Follow all cautions, warnings, labels, and instructions provided within the rackmount instructions.
  • Page 13: Safety And Service

    All maintenance and service actions appropriate to the end-users are described in the product documentation. All other servicing should be referred to a HGST-authorized service technician. To avoid shock hazard, turn off power to the unit by unplugging both power cords before servicing the unit.
  • Page 14: Chapter 5 Regulatory Statements

    Class A legal requirements. Changes or modifications to this equipment that are not expressly approved in advance by HGST will void the warranty. In addition, changes or modifications to this equipment might cause it to create harmful interference.
  • Page 15: Ce Notices (European Union), Class A Ite

    Marking by the symbol indicates compliance of this system to the applicable Council Directives of the European Union, including the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (2004/108/EC) and the Low Voltage Directive (2006/95/EC). A “Declaration of Conformity” in accordance with the applicable directives has been made and is on file at HGST Europe. 5.5 Europe (CE Declaration of Conformity) This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled “Digital Apparatus,”...
  • Page 16: Kcc Notice (Republic Of Korea Only), Class A Ite

    Installation Guide 5 Regulatory Statements 5.8 KCC Notice (Republic of Korea Only), Class A ITE English translation: Please note that this device has been approved for business purposes with regard to electromagnetic interference. If you find that this device is not suitable for your use, you may exchange it for a non-business device.
  • Page 17: Chapter 6 Required Equipment

    Installation Guide 6 Required Equipment Chapter 6 Required Equipment The following chapter will provide a list of required equipment needed to install the 4U60 Storage Enclosure. 6.1 Required Equipment for Installation Before you begin the installation, ensure that you have the following items: •...
  • Page 18: Chapter 7 Unpacking The 4U60 Storage Enclosure

    Installation Guide 7 Unpacking the 4U60 Storage Enclosure Chapter 7 Unpacking the 4U60 Storage Enclosure The following chapter will provide a instructions on how to unpack the 4U60 Storage Enclosure. 7.1 Requirements for Unpacking the 4U60 Storage Enclosure To unpack the 4U60 Storage Enclosure you are required to have one of the following: •...
  • Page 19: Inspecting The 4U60 Storage Enclosure

    Installation Guide 7 Unpacking the 4U60 Storage Enclosure Piece of Equipment Quantity and Details • Power supply unit (PSU) (quantity Storage 60 drives for full capacity The storage options for the enclosure are as follows: • Hard Disk Drives — SAS —...
  • Page 20: Chapter 8 Technical Specifications

    Figure 1: Assembly in the Rack 8.2 Host Connectivity Connect the 4U60 Storage Enclosure to the host, using high quality miniSAS HD cables. The following table displays the list of power cables approved by HGST: Table 7: Approved Power Cables Type...
  • Page 21: Airflow Consideration

    Installation Guide 8 Technical Specifications The following table displays the list of SAS cables approved by HGST: Table 8: Approved SAS Cables Type Part Length Quantity Number Elpeus HD Mini-SAS (SFF-8644) to QSFP+ (SFF-8436) SAS2-44361-2 2 meters Molex HD Mini-SAS (SFF-8644) to QSFP+ (SFF-8436)
  • Page 22: Chapter 9 Enclosure Capacity

    Installation Guide 9 Enclosure Capacity Chapter 9 Enclosure Capacity The following chapter describes defines the capacity of the enclosure and the qualified hard drives for the 4U60 Storage Enclosure. 9.1 Qualified Storage The SEP examines the Inquiry data of all attached drives to determine if they are a supported type. If an unsupported device is attached to the 4U60 Storage Enclosure, it will not be available to access.
  • Page 23: Enclosure Capacity

    Installation Guide 9 Enclosure Capacity Capacity Family Format Form Factor Model 10TB Ultrastar He10 SAS 4Kn ISE 3.5in. HUH721010AL4200 10TB Ultrastar He10 SAS 4Kn TCG 3.5in. HUH721010AL4201 10TB Ultrastar He10 SAS 4Kn SE 3.5in. HUH721010AL4204 The enclosure uses the following qualified solid state drives (SSDs): Table 12: Qualified Solid State Disk Drives Capacity Family...
  • Page 24 Installation Guide 9 Enclosure Capacity The following diagrams display the partially populated configurations for the first row of drives: Figure 2: Partially Populated Configurations Power Supply DRIVE LOCATION POWER SUPPLY Power Supply 48 49 50 51 52 48 49 50 51 53 54 53 54 53 54...
  • Page 25 Installation Guide 9 Enclosure Capacity Power Supply Power Supply 53 54 54 55 58 59 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 Power Supply Power Supply...
  • Page 26 Installation Guide 9 Enclosure Capacity • The minimum amount of drives required for the enclosure to function properly is one HDD. • Each row that is partially populated with drives must have the population of that row completed with blanks. Note: The position of the HDD does not matter as long as the remaining slots in that row have been populated with blanks.
  • Page 27: Chapter 10 Host And Enclosure Interconnect

    Installation Guide 10 Host and Enclosure Interconnect Chapter 10 Host and Enclosure Interconnect The following section describes the interconnect from the hosts to an enclosure or enclosures. 10.1 4U60 Storage Enclosure Interconnect The following rules for interconnecting or daisy chaining 4U60 Storage Enclosures must be followed for a the for proper functionality: •...
  • Page 28 Installation Guide 10 Host and Enclosure Interconnect The following figure displays the proper connection for interconnecting multiple enclosures: Figure 3: Daisy Chain...
  • Page 29: Chapter 11 Installing The 4U60 Storage Enclosure

    Installation Guide 11 Installing the 4U60 Storage Enclosure Chapter 11 Installing the 4U60 Storage Enclosure The following chapter instructs you on how to install the 4U60 Storage Enclosure. 11.1 Identification of Assembled Enclosure The following figure displays the major components of an assembled enclosure: Figure 4: Identification of Assembled Enclosure...
  • Page 30: Installing The Rail Kit

    Installation Guide 11 Installing the 4U60 Storage Enclosure 11.2 Installing the Rail Kit For the installation of the rack mount rails in into the rack, the following hardware is required: Note: While handling ESD sensitive components, it is recommend that you are using proper ESD equipment.
  • Page 31 Installation Guide 11 Installing the 4U60 Storage Enclosure From the inside of the rack frame, clip the cage nuts into the holes in which you will install the rack mount rails over. Figure 6: Installing Cage Nuts Note: Ensure that the holes line up with those on the rack mount rails. The holes are one on top of the other.
  • Page 32 Installation Guide 11 Installing the 4U60 Storage Enclosure Note: The rack mount rails may by elongated by simply sliding the rear portion of the rail. Figure 7: Lining Up the Rack Mount Rails Snap the front and rear ends into the rack over the cage nuts. Note: Use the level and rack U positioning to ensure the front and rear of the rail are at the same level.
  • Page 33 Installation Guide 11 Installing the 4U60 Storage Enclosure From the front of the rack, attach the rack mount rail into place using one Hex flange Phillips head screw. Figure 8: Attaching the Rack Mount Rails (Front) From the rear of the rack, attach the rack mount rail into place using one Hex flange Phillips head screw. Figure 9: Attaching the Rack Mount Rails (Rear) 10.
  • Page 34: Attaching The Slide Rails To The Chassis

    Installation Guide 11 Installing the 4U60 Storage Enclosure Note: The outside of the rail is identified by the rack mount rail labeling. Figure 10: Rack Mount Rail 14. From the inner rail, slide the white button and pull the inner rail out of the rack mount rails. Note: The white button contains an arrow depicting the direction the button should be slid.
  • Page 35 Installation Guide 11 Installing the 4U60 Storage Enclosure Note: While handling ESD sensitive components, it is recommend that you are using proper ESD equipment. Table 17: Slide Rail Hardware Part Description Quantity Chassis Rack mount rails M4 truss-head machine screws The following table lists the required tool needed to attach the slide rails to the chassis: Table 18: Required Tools for Attaching the Slide Rails Number 2 Phillips-head screwdriver with torque measuring capabilities...
  • Page 36 Installation Guide 11 Installing the 4U60 Storage Enclosure Note: Ensure the inner rail stamp marked Front is pointing towards the front of the enclosure. Figure 13: Lining up the Inner Rail 3. To lock the inner rail into place, slide the inner rail towards the rear of the chassis. Note: The clip closest to the rear of the chassis will make an audible click when you slide the rail into place.
  • Page 37: Attaching The Cable Management Assembly Brackets To The Chassis

    Installation Guide 11 Installing the 4U60 Storage Enclosure 4. Using the M4 truss-head screws, attach the inner rail to the chassis. Figure 15: Attaching the Inner Rail Note: Each side contains 2, M4 truss-head screws. 5. Verify that the screws have been tightened until snug. 6.
  • Page 38 Installation Guide 11 Installing the 4U60 Storage Enclosure The following table lists the required tool needed to attach the CMA brackets to the chassis: Table 20: Required Tools for Attaching the CMA Brackets None To attach the CMA brackets to the chassis, do the following: 1.
  • Page 39: Installing The Chassis

    Installation Guide 11 Installing the 4U60 Storage Enclosure Note: The clip closest to the rear of the chassis will make an audible click when you slide the rail into place. Figure 18: Locking the Cable Management System Brackets 4. Follow the same procedure to install the remaining CMA bracket. 11.5 Installing the Chassis For the installation of the chassis, the following hardware is required: Note: While handling ESD sensitive components, it is recommend that you are using proper ESD...
  • Page 40 Installation Guide 11 Installing the 4U60 Storage Enclosure Tip: Verify that the rack meets the size specifications before installing. To install the chassis, do the following: 1. From the rack, fully extend the rack mount rails. Figure 19: Fully Extended Rack Mount Rails 2.
  • Page 41 Installation Guide 11 Installing the 4U60 Storage Enclosure 3. Push the chassis until you hear an audible click. The inner rails are locked into the rack mount rails. 4. From the side of the rack mount rails, slide the blue button and push the chassis towards the rack. Note: •...
  • Page 42: Installing The Hard Disk Drives

    Installation Guide 11 Installing the 4U60 Storage Enclosure 6. To secure the chassis in the seated position, press and turn the thumb screw counterclockwise until they are tight. Figure 22: Tightening Chassis Thumb Screws 7. Repeat the previous step for the remaining side. 11.6 Installing the Hard Disk Drives To install the hard disk drives (HDD), the following hardware is required: Note: Ensure that the HDDs are stored in safe area that provides ESD...
  • Page 43 Installation Guide 11 Installing the 4U60 Storage Enclosure From the enclosure, turn the thumbscrews that secure the enclosure in the rack counterclockwise. Figure 23: Enclosure Thumb Screws (Counterclockwise) From the enclosure handle, pull the enclosure out until the rail kit is fully extended. Figure 24: Extended Enclosure From the top of the enclosure, locate the thumb screws securing the lid of the enclosure.
  • Page 44 Installation Guide 11 Installing the 4U60 Storage Enclosure Turn the thumb screws counterclockwise until the cover is unsecured from the chassis. Slide the cover towards the front of the enclosure. Pull the cover off of the enclosure. Figure 26: Removing the Enclosure Cover Note: To avoid damage to the cover, store in a safe location.
  • Page 45 Installation Guide 11 Installing the 4U60 Storage Enclosure Note: The HDD carrier handle should open until about a 45 degree angle. 11. Once the HDD stops, push the HDD carrier handle until it is latched. Figure 28: Latched Hard Disk Drive Carrier Handle Note: The latch will give an audible click when properly seated.
  • Page 46: Installing The Cable Management Assembly

    Installation Guide 11 Installing the 4U60 Storage Enclosure 15. From the front of the enclosure, on the chassis cover, turn the thumb screws clockwise. 16. Push the enclosure into the rack until fully seated. 17. Turn the thumb screws that secure the enclosure in the rack clockwise. Figure 30: Enclosure Thumb Screws (Counterclockwise) 18.
  • Page 47 Installation Guide 11 Installing the 4U60 Storage Enclosure Press the lower CMA into the slide rail and CMA bracket on the chassis until you hear an audible click from the top and bottom inserts. Figure 31: Installing the Lower Cable Management Assembly Note: •...
  • Page 48 Installation Guide 11 Installing the 4U60 Storage Enclosure • When attaching the upper portion of the CMA, ensure that the front tab is inserted into the inside middle hole and the second tab is insert into the inside first hole on the CMA bracket. From the Lower cable management system arm, line up the CMA handle with the CMA snap location.
  • Page 49: Installing The Power Cords

    Installation Guide 11 Installing the 4U60 Storage Enclosure From the Upper CMA arm, line up the CMA handle with the CMA snap location. Figure 35: Snapping the Upper CMA Handle into the Lower Snap Location Note: The CMA snap location for the Upper arm is attached to the Lower CMA arm.
  • Page 50 Installation Guide 11 Installing the 4U60 Storage Enclosure Note: While handling ESD sensitive components, it is recommend that you are using proper ESD equipment. Table 27: Power Cord Hardware Part Description Quantity Power Cords The following table lists the required tools needed to install the power cords: Table 28: Required Tools for Installing the Power Cords None To install the Power Cords, do the following:...
  • Page 51 Installation Guide 11 Installing the 4U60 Storage Enclosure From the enclosure handle, pull the enclosure out until the rail kit is fully extended. Figure 38: Extended Enclosure From the rear of the enclosure, plug the power cord into the Power Supply Unit (PSU). Loosely run the power cord through the cable management assembly (CMA).
  • Page 52: Installing The Hd Mini-Sas Cables

    Installation Guide 11 Installing the 4U60 Storage Enclosure Push the chassis into the rack mount rails until the chassis is fully seated into the rack. Figure 39: Sliding the Chassis into the Rack Note: If you are met with any resistance while completing this step, verify that the slide rails and rack mount rails are properly lined up.
  • Page 53 Installation Guide 11 Installing the 4U60 Storage Enclosure Note: While handling ESD sensitive components, it is recommend that you are using proper ESD equipment. Table 29: HD Mini-SAS Cable Hardware Part Description Quantity HD Mini-SAS Cables The following table lists the required tool needed to uninstall the hard disk drives: Table 30: Required Tools for Installing the HD Mini-SAS Cables None To install the HD Mini-SAS Cables, do the following:...
  • Page 54 Installation Guide 11 Installing the 4U60 Storage Enclosure From the enclosure handle, pull the enclosure out until the rail kit is fully extended. Figure 42: Extended Enclosure From the rear of the enclosure, plug the replacement HD Mini-SAS cable into the Enclosure Storage Module (ESM). Loosely run the cable through the cable management assembly (CMA).
  • Page 55: Installing The Expansion Cable

    Installation Guide 11 Installing the 4U60 Storage Enclosure Push the chassis into the rack mount rails until the chassis is fully seated into the rack. Figure 43: Sliding the Chassis into the Rack Note: If you are met with any resistance while completing this step, verify that the slide rails and rack mount rails are properly lined up.
  • Page 56 Installation Guide 11 Installing the 4U60 Storage Enclosure Note: While handling ESD sensitive components, it is recommend that you are using proper ESD equipment. Table 31: Expansion Cable Hardware Part Description Quantity Expansion Cable 1 per system expansion Note: A maximum of 4 systems can be connected...
  • Page 57 Installation Guide 11 Installing the 4U60 Storage Enclosure From the enclosure handle, pull the enclosure out until the rail kit is fully extended. Figure 46: Extended Enclosure From the rear of the enclosure, plug the expansion cable into the ESM port labeled Out. Figure 47: Enclosure Storage Module (Out) Loosely run the power cord through the cable management assembly (CMA).
  • Page 58 Installation Guide 11 Installing the 4U60 Storage Enclosure Once the expansion cable has been run through the CMA, verify the other enclosure that you want to connect to is in range of the cable. Follow the same procedure, to run the expansion cable through the second enclosure's CMA. 10.
  • Page 59: Chapter 12 System Service Indicators

    Installation Guide 12 System Service Indicators Chapter 12 System Service Indicators The following section displays the properties necessary to identify the 4U60 Storage Enclosure service indicators. Note: Each CRU contains various colored LEDs. Generally speaking, an amber LED indicates location, a green LED indicates an operational state, and another green LED means power status.
  • Page 60 Installation Guide 12 System Service Indicators LED Name LED Action Ready • Green: SAS drive is ready Note: Ready LED will blink during spin-up and turn solid green when complete. • Blinking Green: I/O Activity on drive. • Off: Drive not ready. Status •...
  • Page 61 Installation Guide Index Index airflow hardware consideration equipment attaching host connectivity bracket enclosure chassis interconnect slide rail chassis ICES-003 14–15 Canada class a notice notice Avis NMB-003 european union classe a class a ITE identification cooling assembled enclosure enclosure copyright inspect notice enclosure...
  • Page 62 Installation Guide Index revision history notice republic of Korea safety class a ITE compliance service warning caution optimizing specification location summary partial points of contact population power system connection service cord indicators qualified Taiwan storage warning label statement class a ITE technical rack specification...

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